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Spatial Distribution and Physicochemical Properties of Respirable Volcanic Ash From the 16–17 August 2006 Tungurahua Eruption (Ecuador), and Alveolar Epithelium Response In‐Vitro

Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) intermittently emitted ash between 1999 and 2016, enduringly affecting the surrounding rural area and its population, but its health impact remains poorly documented. We aim to assess the respiratory health hazard posed by the 16–17 August 2006 most intense eruptive phas...

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Autores principales: Eychenne, Julia, Gurioli, Lucia, Damby, David, Belville, Corinne, Schiavi, Federica, Marceau, Geoffroy, Szczepaniak, Claire, Blavignac, Christelle, Laumonier, Mickael, Gardés, Emmanuel, Le Pennec, Jean‐Luc, Nedelec, Jean‐Marie, Blanchon, Loïc, Sapin, Vincent
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36545343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022GH000680
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author Eychenne, Julia
Gurioli, Lucia
Damby, David
Belville, Corinne
Schiavi, Federica
Marceau, Geoffroy
Szczepaniak, Claire
Blavignac, Christelle
Laumonier, Mickael
Gardés, Emmanuel
Le Pennec, Jean‐Luc
Nedelec, Jean‐Marie
Blanchon, Loïc
Sapin, Vincent
author_facet Eychenne, Julia
Gurioli, Lucia
Damby, David
Belville, Corinne
Schiavi, Federica
Marceau, Geoffroy
Szczepaniak, Claire
Blavignac, Christelle
Laumonier, Mickael
Gardés, Emmanuel
Le Pennec, Jean‐Luc
Nedelec, Jean‐Marie
Blanchon, Loïc
Sapin, Vincent
author_sort Eychenne, Julia
collection PubMed
description Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) intermittently emitted ash between 1999 and 2016, enduringly affecting the surrounding rural area and its population, but its health impact remains poorly documented. We aim to assess the respiratory health hazard posed by the 16–17 August 2006 most intense eruptive phase of Tungurahua. We mapped the spatial distribution of the health‐relevant ash size fractions produced by the eruption in the area impacted by ash fallout. We quantified the mineralogy, composition, surface texture, and morphology of a respirable ash sample isolated by aerodynamic separation. We then assessed the cytotoxicity and pro‐inflammatory potential of this respirable ash toward lung tissues in‐vitro using A549 alveolar epithelial cells, by electron microscopy and biochemical assays. The eruption produced a high amount of inhalable and respirable ash (12.0–0.04 kg/m(2) of sub‐10 μm and 5.3–0.02 kg/m(2) of sub‐4 μm ash deposited). Their abundance and proportion vary greatly across the deposit within the first 20 km from the volcano. The respirable ash is characteristic of an andesitic magma and no crystalline silica is detected. Morphological features and surface textures are complex and highly variable, with few fibers observed. In‐vitro experiments show that respirable volcanic ash is internalized by A549 cells and processed in the endosomal pathway, causing little cell damage, but resulting in changes in cell morphology and membrane texture. The ash triggers a weak pro‐inflammatory response. These data provide the first understanding of the respirable ash hazard near Tungurahua and the extent to which it varies spatially in a fallout deposit.
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spelling pubmed-97586882022-12-20 Spatial Distribution and Physicochemical Properties of Respirable Volcanic Ash From the 16–17 August 2006 Tungurahua Eruption (Ecuador), and Alveolar Epithelium Response In‐Vitro Eychenne, Julia Gurioli, Lucia Damby, David Belville, Corinne Schiavi, Federica Marceau, Geoffroy Szczepaniak, Claire Blavignac, Christelle Laumonier, Mickael Gardés, Emmanuel Le Pennec, Jean‐Luc Nedelec, Jean‐Marie Blanchon, Loïc Sapin, Vincent Geohealth Research Article Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador) intermittently emitted ash between 1999 and 2016, enduringly affecting the surrounding rural area and its population, but its health impact remains poorly documented. We aim to assess the respiratory health hazard posed by the 16–17 August 2006 most intense eruptive phase of Tungurahua. We mapped the spatial distribution of the health‐relevant ash size fractions produced by the eruption in the area impacted by ash fallout. We quantified the mineralogy, composition, surface texture, and morphology of a respirable ash sample isolated by aerodynamic separation. We then assessed the cytotoxicity and pro‐inflammatory potential of this respirable ash toward lung tissues in‐vitro using A549 alveolar epithelial cells, by electron microscopy and biochemical assays. The eruption produced a high amount of inhalable and respirable ash (12.0–0.04 kg/m(2) of sub‐10 μm and 5.3–0.02 kg/m(2) of sub‐4 μm ash deposited). Their abundance and proportion vary greatly across the deposit within the first 20 km from the volcano. The respirable ash is characteristic of an andesitic magma and no crystalline silica is detected. Morphological features and surface textures are complex and highly variable, with few fibers observed. In‐vitro experiments show that respirable volcanic ash is internalized by A549 cells and processed in the endosomal pathway, causing little cell damage, but resulting in changes in cell morphology and membrane texture. The ash triggers a weak pro‐inflammatory response. These data provide the first understanding of the respirable ash hazard near Tungurahua and the extent to which it varies spatially in a fallout deposit. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9758688/ /pubmed/36545343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022GH000680 Text en © 2022 The Authors. GeoHealth published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Geophysical Union. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Eychenne, Julia
Gurioli, Lucia
Damby, David
Belville, Corinne
Schiavi, Federica
Marceau, Geoffroy
Szczepaniak, Claire
Blavignac, Christelle
Laumonier, Mickael
Gardés, Emmanuel
Le Pennec, Jean‐Luc
Nedelec, Jean‐Marie
Blanchon, Loïc
Sapin, Vincent
Spatial Distribution and Physicochemical Properties of Respirable Volcanic Ash From the 16–17 August 2006 Tungurahua Eruption (Ecuador), and Alveolar Epithelium Response In‐Vitro
title Spatial Distribution and Physicochemical Properties of Respirable Volcanic Ash From the 16–17 August 2006 Tungurahua Eruption (Ecuador), and Alveolar Epithelium Response In‐Vitro
title_full Spatial Distribution and Physicochemical Properties of Respirable Volcanic Ash From the 16–17 August 2006 Tungurahua Eruption (Ecuador), and Alveolar Epithelium Response In‐Vitro
title_fullStr Spatial Distribution and Physicochemical Properties of Respirable Volcanic Ash From the 16–17 August 2006 Tungurahua Eruption (Ecuador), and Alveolar Epithelium Response In‐Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Distribution and Physicochemical Properties of Respirable Volcanic Ash From the 16–17 August 2006 Tungurahua Eruption (Ecuador), and Alveolar Epithelium Response In‐Vitro
title_short Spatial Distribution and Physicochemical Properties of Respirable Volcanic Ash From the 16–17 August 2006 Tungurahua Eruption (Ecuador), and Alveolar Epithelium Response In‐Vitro
title_sort spatial distribution and physicochemical properties of respirable volcanic ash from the 16–17 august 2006 tungurahua eruption (ecuador), and alveolar epithelium response in‐vitro
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36545343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022GH000680
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